Calcium-Sensing Receptor Gene Polymorphism A986S Does Not Predict Serum Calcium Level, Bone Mineral Density, Calcaneal Ultrasound Indices, or Fracture Rate in a Large Cohort of Elderly Women
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S. Dhaliwal | A. Devine | R. Prince | J. Bollerslev | I. Dick | S. G. Wilson | I. Dick | S. Wilson | Richard L. Prince | Scott G. Wilson | Amanda Devine | Satvinder S. Dhaliwal
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